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From its world-famous cuisine to vibrant cities, Poland is praised by tourists for several reasons. It is full of scenic natural landscapes, captivating historic sites, cultural artefacts and much more. Poland has a rich history, culture and traditions and is home to 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.Poland has a Roman Catholic majority, and religion plays an important role in the lives of many Polish people. The unique character of Polish culture developed as a result of its geography at the confluence of various European regions. The Polish White Eagle is Poland's enduring national and cultural symbol.The country has 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 15 of which are cultural. Poland is a founding member state of the United Nations, as well as a member of the World Trade Organization, OECD, NATO, and the European Union (including the Schengen Area).
Why do you love Poland : Poland has it all: mountains, lakes, wild rivers, lush forests, cliffs sand dunes and sandy beaches on the Baltic coast. Believe it or not, there's even a desert in Poland. And with four distinct seasons, all these places are worth visiting more than once a year!
Why is Poland popular for tourists
Poland, as a tourist destination, has a lot to offer, from sandy beaches in the north to high mountains in the south. There are several cities and small town with interesting historic architecture and monuments. Poland has also interesting cuisine, featuring some traditional dishes different from the rest of Europe.
What is Poland known as : Also known as: Polish People's Republic, Polska, Polska Rzeczpospolita, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, Republic of Poland, Rzeczpospolita Polska, Rzeczpospolita Polska Ludowa.
The cultural history of Poland traces back to the Middle Ages. Contemporary Poland is surrounded by the values of honesty, faith (as a very religious nation), respect and focus on family.
Poland's favourite nationalities
Nationality | Positive attitudes* | |
---|---|---|
1 | Czech Republic | 53% |
2 | Slovakia | 52% |
3 | Italy | 51% |
4 | USA | 50% |
What is Poland now called
Republic of Poland
The full official name of the Polish state is Rzeczpospolita Polska which translates to "Republic of Poland".Food in Poland is hearty, and highlights include pierogi, a kind of stuffed dumpling, stew with mushrooms and sausage, meat, cabbage, and potatoes. Bread is served with just about every meal, and people often buy fresh bread daily from local bakeries. People in rural areas tend to grow their own fresh vegetables.Germany
The largest number of tourists, over 1,500,000 , came from Germany, from Ukraine almost 858,000, Great Britain 588,000, the USA 442,000, the Czech Republic 324,000 and from Italy 181,000.
Germany
Number of foreign tourists in Poland grows by more than 8%
Country/group of countries | Total number of tourists (in thousands) | |
---|---|---|
Germany | 5,080 | 5,336 |
United Kingdom | 714 | 774 |
Netherlands | 389 | 414 |
Austria | 317 | 327 |
What are 5 interesting facts about Poland : 11 facts about Poland that you won't believe
- Poland is home to the world's biggest castle.
- Poland has one of the world's oldest salt mines.
- Vodka originated in Poland.
- Europe's heaviest animals live in Poland.
- Poland had the world's first upside down house.
- Poland has one of the most diverse environments in Europe.
Is Poland a good place to live : Safety— Poland has a low crime rate and levels of violent demonstrations. The country is also very welcoming towards foreigners and serious crimes against foreigners are very rare. Nature— Nature in Poland can be described as lush, diversified, and beautiful.
What country do Polish people like the most
Czech Republic
Poland's favourite nationalities
Nationality | Positive attitudes* | |
---|---|---|
1 | Czech Republic | 53% |
2 | Slovakia | 52% |
3 | Italy | 51% |
4 | USA | 50% |
In addition, many Poles enjoy cycling, horseback riding, and spelunking. There are a large number of recreation clubs devoted to football, volleyball, table tennis, athletics, basketball, and martial arts.Good relations between Poland and Hungary date back to the Middle Ages. Both countries shared a border for nearly 800 years, from the 10th century to the First Partition of Poland in 1772.
Is Poland a happy place to live : Austria, Poland and Romania make up the top three most happy EU nations. At the other end of the scale, Germany is officially the second to bottom on the ranking, beaten to the depths of the poll only by Bulgaria.